Three New International Faces For Impact
March 1, 2011 by admin
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Fresh off the plane from a change management communication role in Switzerland, Lorie Helliwell joins Impact as a new Director. Her extensive internal communication experience stretches across telecommunications, cable TV, IT and procurement industries. With her experience of translating strategy into operational results and her complement of skills across events, programme management, transformational change communications, channel and campaign development Lorie already proving is a great addition to the Impact team.
A second new face, also from the northern hemisphere, joins the team this month in the form of Steven White. Joining us as a strategist, Steve brings 15 years experience from client and agency side within internal communication, B2B and B2C marcomms and advertising disciplines. He owned and ran a successful creative communications agency in the UK between 2003 and 2010 and developed long term relationships with large UK corporates, primarily in the financial and real estate sectors. Bolstering the creative side of our work will be a key role for Steve at Impact.
Last but definitely by no means least, our design studio is joined by Stef Neuhaus. Designer Stef’s previous work has covered FMCG, building and engineering, kitchenware and medical industries and ranged from developing corporate and brand identities, advertisements, brochures, magazines, packaging design to exhibit design.
Bringing a fresh new international flavour to our work means 2011 is going to be another great year for Impact.
Pip Kelly
June 24, 2010 by admin
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Designer
Pip Kelly is an award-winning designer with broad experience across print and web design. As head of Impact’s design studio, she works across our entire client portfolio, with specific highlights including creating a sustainability brand identity for Bayer and working with the Australian Government to create a coffee-style book promoting the Australian Pavilion at the Shanghai Expo. With diverse experience in London and Sydney, Pip’s worked for small studio agencies as well as major corporations.
Pip creates a range of high-quality visual communication across a number of mediums, including print and online. Pip advises on smart design solutions which meet client needs, whether it’s employee branding, publication and collateral design or environments.
Pip holds an associate diploma in visual communication. She’s studied photography in London, and, with a roaming eye, loves to get out and about with the trusty old SLR in her spare time.





